burpfrank (289), carpinteria, California, USA Apr 14, 2007 This had a small head.Not much aroma.Color a medium amber.Has that underlining golden beer taste that I don’t like.However,it kind of makes up for it with a somewhat sweet caramel.It tastes like the Polish version of our cheap commercial beers,but better.So,I can sum it up saying that this is better than the typical American Cheap commercial beers,but not one that I would buy again.Maybe some teenager would want to get someone to buy it for him.Actually,for the general public this will be a good beer.
JonnyDr (112), , South Yorkshire, England Sep 29, 2008 Golden lager. Slightly sweet start with touches of hops. Nice citrusy middle tails off to bitter alcoholic finish. Gr0ve (1115), Oslo, Norway Sep 3, 2008 500 ml can. Pale golden and crystal clear. Slightly papery aroma with a hint of grass and citrus. Obviousy, from the aroma, a bit stronger than your average pale lager. Feels rich. Medium-bodied. Not that high carbonation level, but still crisp. Balances nicely, but this is definitely not a particularly interesting beer. Dull. Uses high alpha hops for bitterness. SHIG (1547), Oberoffligen, Germany Aug 23, 2008 Can: Poured a golden color with a fluffy huge white head. Aroma is grassy and earth dirt. Taste is rusty metal and grain, a bit watery. Magic_dave6 (4012), London, Greater London, England Jul 25, 2008 Can on way home from the 24hr shop. Taste is similar, brewing cereral, with grassy herbal hop character,fairly easy going and innofinsive. robertjm (240), El Cerrito, California, USA Jul 22, 2008 (Purchased at Babusha’s Russian Deli, in Walnut Creek, CA) Didn’t make much of a noise when the cap was popped, but it did create a large head. Amber body. Aroma actually reminds me of warmed ketchup (strange I know, but that’s what came to mind). Flavors clearly on the side of malt. Not really much hop character really obvious there. Not a bad beer at all considering its one of the Eastern European pilsners, which are usually very watery and taste all the same. The flavor leads me to believe it would hold its own against a really heavy curry.
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